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q'spolls have closed in ira regional elections. it is the first vote to be held without the help of u.s. authorities after troops old out of the country in late 2011. -- pulled out of the country in late 2011. jane ariba is in baghdad. >> with almost no traffic, kids on the streets. authorities worried about car bombs and driving's in both cities. it was part of the unprecedented security measures aimed at keeping voters safe. it kept the number of voters down as well. measures werey very difficult. in my neighborhood you had to walk 20 to 25 minutes to get here. >> many others were furious they were left off the voters list. this man said he had been robbed .f his right to vote more than 2000 people are registered as eligible. but only 250 have actually arrived. some came but did not sign their names rea. a lot of people said it was just too hard to get to the polling .tation these elections are a test of .he popularity the first election since the u.s. troop withdrawal. keeping the polling station safe was also a test of security
q'spolls have closed in ira regional elections. it is the first vote to be held without the help of u.s. authorities after troops old out of the country in late 2011. -- pulled out of the country in late 2011. jane ariba is in baghdad. >> with almost no traffic, kids on the streets. authorities worried about car bombs and driving's in both cities. it was part of the unprecedented security measures aimed at keeping voters safe. it kept the number of voters down as well. measures werey very...
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many here say they hope the election will restore, to politics after months of negative campaigning -- calm to politics after months of negative campaigning. >> i hope we don't fight each other. we have to vote in a democracy. the ex-kers impeached president 10 months ago. the parties that pushed him out of office are now the parties fielding the two leading candidates. of the conservative colorado party, he is one of the richest men in the country. and then the challenger of the liberal party improved his chances in part due to an alliance with the nationalists. more than 300 international observers closely watching the vote, where electoral fraud has been a problem. >> four minutes after the fatal gang rape in india, a new case has triggered more protests. this time the victim is a five- year-old girl. officials say she was kidnapped, raped, tortured, and left for dead. the girl survived and is now being treated in a hospital. police have arrested a suspect but they are accused of trying to turn a blind eye. that has enraged protesters, who say violence against women is not taken se
many here say they hope the election will restore, to politics after months of negative campaigning -- calm to politics after months of negative campaigning. >> i hope we don't fight each other. we have to vote in a democracy. the ex-kers impeached president 10 months ago. the parties that pushed him out of office are now the parties fielding the two leading candidates. of the conservative colorado party, he is one of the richest men in the country. and then the challenger of the liberal...
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>> he will be expected to try thatesolve the deadlock has followed the february election. there are a number of possibilities. he most likely one is that will first and foremost be reluctant to use his powers to .issolve parliament grea the sameikely to get deadlock. he was try to put together some of centerleft government that will have one or two , not quite figures along the line of the german grand coalition, but that type of government. indication of the last few days are such that it would not be easy to put that together. >> what all that means is that there's a political deadlock. we have got your's -- europe's third-biggest economy facing problems. what is the likelihood that things will get worse still? >> it is tangible tonight if you are standing outside the parliamentary building. there are thousands gathered in protest. ofs is a country in the grip a serious depression. this economy, 35% of people between the ages and -- of 15 and 25 are out of work. -- thereno indication is many people who feel the political parties are completely detached from the problems
>> he will be expected to try thatesolve the deadlock has followed the february election. there are a number of possibilities. he most likely one is that will first and foremost be reluctant to use his powers to .issolve parliament grea the sameikely to get deadlock. he was try to put together some of centerleft government that will have one or two , not quite figures along the line of the german grand coalition, but that type of government. indication of the last few days are such that...
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thereay the election was and their candidate won it. -- they say the election was candidatehat their won it. the opponents say it was flawed and they demand a recount. one of those banging her pots and defiance is marjorie. she was a supporter of hugo and still hell -- decided to abandon the socialist revolution. my brother waso, killed. it still hurts. >> for years, venezuela has been split into those who loved java's and those who loathed him. the biggest challenge will be trying to govern across the divide. will grant, bbc news, caracas. >> let's go back now to our main story, that manhunt in boston. i am joined byurec correspondent. gordon, flew t washington on monday. you are here at the end of the week. where do we stand in this investigation? >> clearly we know a lot about those people who carried out this attack now. we know a lot about not just their names, but the backgrounds, their identities, what kind of people they are. it is amazing how much information you can get from social media now and the trail the people leave with their lives. that does not necessarily the best
thereay the election was and their candidate won it. -- they say the election was candidatehat their won it. the opponents say it was flawed and they demand a recount. one of those banging her pots and defiance is marjorie. she was a supporter of hugo and still hell -- decided to abandon the socialist revolution. my brother waso, killed. it still hurts. >> for years, venezuela has been split into those who loved java's and those who loathed him. the biggest challenge will be trying to...
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she lives in west, is an elected official on the school board. her home was in the blast. joining me at the table my two guests. i want to begin with you, can you tell me what happened on the night of the explosion? >> well, actually my daughter was outside playing basketball and she seen smoke and ran in the house and she said, mom, something is on fire so we ran out and i thought it was the school that was on fire. i just jumped in my vehicle and drove up as close as i could get which was near the apartment complex and the nursing home. we were standing and we got out and i seen where the fire was and we took a picture and was just standing there and still trying to get ahold of some of our school officials because we thought it was the school instead of the plant. >> did you know about -- please continue. sorry. >> and then after that we may have been there maybe five minutes. the explosion happened and it blew us back and all i could do was just try to cover my daughter and make sure all of the debris and everything wasn't hitting her. after that we just went into sear
she lives in west, is an elected official on the school board. her home was in the blast. joining me at the table my two guests. i want to begin with you, can you tell me what happened on the night of the explosion? >> well, actually my daughter was outside playing basketball and she seen smoke and ran in the house and she said, mom, something is on fire so we ran out and i thought it was the school that was on fire. i just jumped in my vehicle and drove up as close as i could get which...
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lou: the reason there is great concern and rice so many elected officials are crying out for him to be tried as the enemy come back and is the degree of which allegedly he can be interrogated extensively without an attorney present and now this administration has chosen to foreclose that by making the decision it has. >> hold on. spee mickey can still be interrogated. lou: the terms, the duration and representation makes it different. >> it does. >> the truth is they already interrogated him. believes may. they invoked to terrorism laws when he was arrested. for least 48 hours before miranda rights we given to him. lou: he was also under heavy sedation. i am not sure we can call that interrogation. >> we really don't know. if you recall there was not much said after he was arrested and nobody released information on his medical status at that particular point*. lou: we do know for a fact he had multiple gunshot unds and was near bleeding out as the expression goes. he was in very bad shape. but now let's turn to chicago. we have a situation since a 1978, a chicago police arresting shim
lou: the reason there is great concern and rice so many elected officials are crying out for him to be tried as the enemy come back and is the degree of which allegedly he can be interrogated extensively without an attorney present and now this administration has chosen to foreclose that by making the decision it has. >> hold on. spee mickey can still be interrogated. lou: the terms, the duration and representation makes it different. >> it does. >> the truth is they already...
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italian lawmakers will try again on saturday to elect a president after four rounds of voting failed to produce a winner. >> the latest front runner for the largely ceremonial post will see former leftist prime minister, but he could not secure a majority. former prime minister silvio berlusconi led a boycott of the entire process. parliament needs to find a replacement for current president giorgio de paula tonneau whose term ends next month -- president giorgio napolitano, whose term ends next month. when we come back, germany promises to keep troops in afghanistan after nato and its mission. we will find out why. >> also, remembering the warsaw uprising. stay with us. >> welcome back and thanks for staying with us. we continue in poland where people have been remembering the 70th anniversary of the warsaw uprising. back then, about 750 jews with very few weapons made their desperate opening attack on april 19, 1943 on a much larger and very well-equipped german military force. >> a few of those fighters survived the uprising. here's the message of one man who did. >> sirens rang o
italian lawmakers will try again on saturday to elect a president after four rounds of voting failed to produce a winner. >> the latest front runner for the largely ceremonial post will see former leftist prime minister, but he could not secure a majority. former prime minister silvio berlusconi led a boycott of the entire process. parliament needs to find a replacement for current president giorgio de paula tonneau whose term ends next month -- president giorgio napolitano, whose term...
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when you have 90% of the population going one way and your democratically elected representatives going another way. it may change. >> john: do you agree, seeing how the public has moved in issues like marriage equality is a precedent here? >> absolutely, and i think the politicians are going to have a surprise in 2014 if america can get their act together and say you're not payings attention to what we're saying. >> heidi heitkamp of north dakota, bill daily who donated $2,500 to her campaign said he was betrayed and said, quote i want my money back. will it matter if people will withhold their donations or will they get enough from the gun lobby to make up for it. what is this all about. >> we know about the revolving door of politics. in terms of how the money flows it's both sides. it's not just republicans who are receiving nra money. it goes both ways. and having posted a study to find out that background checks are more popular than kittens. >> john: more popular than christmas. >> i'm happy about that, i'm tired of kittens being on their high horse. >> after newtown happened, an
when you have 90% of the population going one way and your democratically elected representatives going another way. it may change. >> john: do you agree, seeing how the public has moved in issues like marriage equality is a precedent here? >> absolutely, and i think the politicians are going to have a surprise in 2014 if america can get their act together and say you're not payings attention to what we're saying. >> heidi heitkamp of north dakota, bill daily who donated...
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. >> even if you believe nothing else they said at the time, if we learned one thing from our elected officials during the run-up to the iraq war, it was that the term "weapons of mass destruction" means three things. it means nukes, the whole smoking gun is going to be a mushroom cloud kind of thing. it means chemical weapons like u.n. start gas or vx. and biological weapons. if you ask the military if they agree with that definition of wmd that was laid out for years by the american government when they were trying to make the case for going to war in iraq. nuclear or biological weapons capable of causing high mass casualties according to the u.s. military. in other words, this. the fbi, though, has a different definition. they define wmd differently. the fbi definition of a weapon of mass destruction covers some of the same stuff as the defense department definition, but it also adds this part. so nuclear or chemical or biological, or any destructive device as defined in section 921 of this title, ie explosive device. go to section 921. it defines a destructive device as any explos
. >> even if you believe nothing else they said at the time, if we learned one thing from our elected officials during the run-up to the iraq war, it was that the term "weapons of mass destruction" means three things. it means nukes, the whole smoking gun is going to be a mushroom cloud kind of thing. it means chemical weapons like u.n. start gas or vx. and biological weapons. if you ask the military if they agree with that definition of wmd that was laid out for years by the...
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>> law enforcement and elected officials speaking for a relieved public. but very mindful all throughout of what already lost. >> we are exhausted, folkings, but we have a victory here tonight and so let's not forget the people along the way. >> it a complicated case and a challenging case and there are still questions remaining to be answered. as the cornel said because of the extraordinary collabation by all . law enforcement accident and resources and assets and peoplals who brought their a game, we have a suspect in custody tonight. >> four days ago my city was ruthlessly attack there is no explaining the savagery involve would and i spent the last several days looking at hundreds of hours of videotape and i got to see how brutal that attack over and over again and more importantly i got to see what the boston police officer and medical personnel and other first responders did to put people back together. turen u turn quiet andem stemming the bleed their hand and putting a man on fire out with their hand and this is the kind of thing that came out of t
>> law enforcement and elected officials speaking for a relieved public. but very mindful all throughout of what already lost. >> we are exhausted, folkings, but we have a victory here tonight and so let's not forget the people along the way. >> it a complicated case and a challenging case and there are still questions remaining to be answered. as the cornel said because of the extraordinary collabation by all . law enforcement accident and resources and assets and peoplals...
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as a matter of fact visibility in most elections is about normal 10 males or more but half machine bay at zero because of the dense patch of fog that formed there. indication of cooling yet to come. live view from our east way camera in emeryville across the bay. record hay for this date 91 agrees in santa rosa. 89 san rafael. oakland airport 85, 83 at sfo. 88 at move it field all new record high for this date. let's look at current temperature readings we look at the bay brim from the are top camera. 58 agrees right now in san francisco. tumble for the high of 82 toda today. oakland 65. mountain vawchlt san jose half machine bay 48 degrees. give at santa cruz. more current temperature readings from sutro camera out over san francisco. writ now 70 agrees at santa rosa. 61 nap a.71 fairfield. 70 livermore union city 68, 67 los gatos. forecast feature pockets of dense fog bringing cooling to the coast tomorrow but still warm around the bay and inland tomorrow. not at record level though this cooler pattern will continue for the rest of the week. satellite im am over the last 12 hours. hi
as a matter of fact visibility in most elections is about normal 10 males or more but half machine bay at zero because of the dense patch of fog that formed there. indication of cooling yet to come. live view from our east way camera in emeryville across the bay. record hay for this date 91 agrees in santa rosa. 89 san rafael. oakland airport 85, 83 at sfo. 88 at move it field all new record high for this date. let's look at current temperature readings we look at the bay brim from the are top...
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or elections like this, turnout is an issue. i am betting this might be one where people would be more than happy to go out and vote against such a fool. i really think so. >> so elizabeth colbert busch, opening up nine points, that's real. you see a green party candidate taking three that would go to her surely if the green party candidate wasn't there. >> right. >> i am leaning toward calling this a commanding lead. >> i think that is more than fair, and who knows, there's still plenty of time, who knows what else mark sanford will do, what other shenanigans he will pull. lawrence, here is the thing about him in all seriousness. the problem is he was trying to convince voters in the district that he basically is a changed man, changed his ways, made good with his family, for some reason thought his ex-wife would want to be his campaign manager, we'll put that aside, these activities don't support that argument. >> and karen, this written
or elections like this, turnout is an issue. i am betting this might be one where people would be more than happy to go out and vote against such a fool. i really think so. >> so elizabeth colbert busch, opening up nine points, that's real. you see a green party candidate taking three that would go to her surely if the green party candidate wasn't there. >> right. >> i am leaning toward calling this a commanding lead. >> i think that is more than fair, and who knows,...
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you know when you find him there is president-elect obama going to be a massive shootout and you don't want to see ten kids get killed on the street in the middle of that shootout. was in an excess of caution? yes. can understand why they did it? yes. i also think there was another law enforcement purpose to it. by shutting boston down, they shut off from them a lot of ways to escape. couldn't use the subways. couldn't use the buses. couldn't use the amtrak. couldn't use this or that. there was ohm one thing he could use, a car. so now you've kind of circled him pretty well. i think that's another reason. >> better to be safe than sorry. >> we are running out of time. he has a -- dana has a question. >> we're going to keep you for one more block. >> okay. >> one of the things you were talking about in the green room is that because law enforcement performed so ably in these situations that americans, as citizens, you don't have to have this as your top worry, that you can let law enforcement worry about it. >> this is a very difficult message and i think both president bush and preside
you know when you find him there is president-elect obama going to be a massive shootout and you don't want to see ten kids get killed on the street in the middle of that shootout. was in an excess of caution? yes. can understand why they did it? yes. i also think there was another law enforcement purpose to it. by shutting boston down, they shut off from them a lot of ways to escape. couldn't use the subways. couldn't use the buses. couldn't use the amtrak. couldn't use this or that. there was...
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. >> in a special election two weeks from now his wife is suing him because he allegedly trespassed at her home. >> so close! >> he really needed to run a perfect campaign. he is now down by nine points in a contradict that mitt romney won by 18 points. >> he made no mistakes. >> jenny sanford didn't want to see him in congress. >> meet the man tasked with overseeing the newly marijuana industry. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blu
. >> in a special election two weeks from now his wife is suing him because he allegedly trespassed at her home. >> so close! >> he really needed to run a perfect campaign. he is now down by nine points in a contradict that mitt romney won by 18 points. >> he made no mistakes. >> jenny sanford didn't want to see him in congress. >> meet the man tasked with overseeing the newly marijuana industry. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip...
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second only to president obama's tweet on election night, four more years. >> such a telling story. thank you. >>> coming up, five days none of us will soon forget. a look back at the drama in boston. from the bombings on monday to the celebrations in the street overnight. keep it here. kids... they'll tell you exactly what they're thinking... especially my niece. the moment she pointed out my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis... well, it was really embarrassing. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart fai
second only to president obama's tweet on election night, four more years. >> such a telling story. thank you. >>> coming up, five days none of us will soon forget. a look back at the drama in boston. from the bombings on monday to the celebrations in the street overnight. keep it here. kids... they'll tell you exactly what they're thinking... especially my niece. the moment she pointed out my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis... well, it was really embarrassing. so i...
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democrats against it are from states for guns where 55% of the existence own guns and they're up for re-elect. the nra is powerful there. people who are gun activists are passionate about the issue. they will, people who are not gun activists will vote for someone not on their side. >> and there are about five states where democrats were affected. >> okay. >> north dakota, west virginia, arkansas -- . >> okay, my question would be did harry reid and the president need their vote for other issues? was there -- do you think there was an under-the-table swap going on here? >> i don't think there was an under-the-table swap. i think the president from the day he said in the inaugural address, give us an opportunity to vote on this issue. that also means give us the opportunity to debate this issue. and, believe me, his response clearly indicates he had no under the table deal. >> locally gun violence is almost, blamed for almost bringing down baseball season for little leaguers in solano county. the games for the north vallejo little league season were suspended after shots were fired at a little
democrats against it are from states for guns where 55% of the existence own guns and they're up for re-elect. the nra is powerful there. people who are gun activists are passionate about the issue. they will, people who are not gun activists will vote for someone not on their side. >> and there are about five states where democrats were affected. >> okay. >> north dakota, west virginia, arkansas -- . >> okay, my question would be did harry reid and the president need...
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but those running for re-election. the dems in red states they're going to have to vote for what the constituents want. they want to see less gun restriction for the second amendment rights. >> it's an interesting development this morning. thank you so much. my thank to autumn of you, i appreciate your time. we asked, you answered, should prosecutors seek the death penalty against the boston bombing suspect. irene said no, i would rather he be imprisoned for life, no possibility of parole. let him suffer for his crimes. then another response, no, clearly he was influenced by his older brother. we encourage to you keep the comments coming in. the conversation continues on twitter and facebook. for seeing your business in a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing cash flow insight powered by pnc cfo. a suite of online tools that lets
but those running for re-election. the dems in red states they're going to have to vote for what the constituents want. they want to see less gun restriction for the second amendment rights. >> it's an interesting development this morning. thank you so much. my thank to autumn of you, i appreciate your time. we asked, you answered, should prosecutors seek the death penalty against the boston bombing suspect. irene said no, i would rather he be imprisoned for life, no possibility of...
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when riots erupted in vancouver in 2011, police elected more than 5,000 hours of video. a team of 50 video experts at the indianapolis video lab spent two weeks searching for suspects. their work has led to charges of more than 200 people for rioting. fed ricks expects the examination of the boston video will continue even though the suspects no longer pose a threat. >> they're going have to go through all that video to ensure that they're being thorough and that they're not missing anybody. >> reporter: the value of video forensics can go beyond helping with arrests. in court the images can provide compelling evidence of the crime. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the very latest on the boston bombing investigation. we will hear from john miller. >>> plus, record-breaking flooding in the midwest. we'll get the latest from the scene. >>> and we'll ichb trow deuce you to the 2013 teacher of the year, jeff charbonneau. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie
when riots erupted in vancouver in 2011, police elected more than 5,000 hours of video. a team of 50 video experts at the indianapolis video lab spent two weeks searching for suspects. their work has led to charges of more than 200 people for rioting. fed ricks expects the examination of the boston video will continue even though the suspects no longer pose a threat. >> they're going have to go through all that video to ensure that they're being thorough and that they're not missing...
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>> i would say that women senator to get elected have to climb the double stair. succeed as professionals and confront gender stereo types. all of the polling tell us that a man can be unlikable and be qualified. women have to be likable and be qualified. so women at that high level of the united states senate who to be elected means they have to have proven their ability, and that's why i think women do a great job when we decide to work together. look at the work we have talked about on military sexual trauma having 20 women in the senate and 7 women on the armed services committee, means you are going to have hearings on this topic and there will be action on topics that women work on. >> michael: that's a compelling point you make. what specifically can they do say in this budget impasse? what can women senator do differently to bridge the divide than just some male senator who doesn't have to be likable. >> well, we can continue to talk. we are so proud to have here california two fantastic women. the more that we talk about the budget, the more we talk about
>> i would say that women senator to get elected have to climb the double stair. succeed as professionals and confront gender stereo types. all of the polling tell us that a man can be unlikable and be qualified. women have to be likable and be qualified. so women at that high level of the united states senate who to be elected means they have to have proven their ability, and that's why i think women do a great job when we decide to work together. look at the work we have talked about on...
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. >> perhaps she's not up to be re-elected until 2016. it may an gift, but public opinions change very quickly just as we saw as you ran through those numbers. she has quite a bit of time to change things and turn things around. she's not gone. this is not a sitting senator that is going to be gone in in 2016. she has a long way to go, and i think at this point she's looking pretty good for re-election. >> let me say something to what chris is saying. her colleague are up in 2014 and she's one of the republicans who has a seat that is vulnerable. it will be tough for republicans to run statewide. it's a moment in time, as chris correctly said but this is something that could benefit from this. >> cenk: i thinker look, there's no way a politician isn't spooked by a 15-point drop immediately after a vote. if they vote on this again, god for bid if there is another tragedy or whenever they happen to vote on it again you think kelly ayotte isn't going to rethink her vote. >> yes, that goes for the republicans and the democrats. we had a small
. >> perhaps she's not up to be re-elected until 2016. it may an gift, but public opinions change very quickly just as we saw as you ran through those numbers. she has quite a bit of time to change things and turn things around. she's not gone. this is not a sitting senator that is going to be gone in in 2016. she has a long way to go, and i think at this point she's looking pretty good for re-election. >> let me say something to what chris is saying. her colleague are up in 2014...
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committee has cut him off and he is on his own for next month's special election. general david petraeus, the philandering hero of afghanistan and iraq is carefully emermging back into the public eye. first an apology -- which he read. a little speech here, an op-ed speech there and the architect of our failed military strategy might receive redemption. could he be considered for president? however tinny the words of apology may sound, these fallen idols can barely help themselves. they insist on recapturing the fame and media, once bathing nem fay golden globe. we must let them into our lives again. it is as though they are saying, when we blame ourselves, we feel no one else has a right to blame us. >> eric: thank you. comprehending up -- crim dismal or enemy combatant isn't debate over trying the surviving bomb boston bombing suspect is underway. the legal experts will smain. [ male announcer ] why is kellogg's crunchy nut so delicious? because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ]
committee has cut him off and he is on his own for next month's special election. general david petraeus, the philandering hero of afghanistan and iraq is carefully emermging back into the public eye. first an apology -- which he read. a little speech here, an op-ed speech there and the architect of our failed military strategy might receive redemption. could he be considered for president? however tinny the words of apology may sound, these fallen idols can barely help themselves. they insist...
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let me bring in congressman keith ellis, the first muslim elected to congress. first i'm sure you've heard the news that dzhokhar tsarnaev has been charged with using weapons of mass destruction in the boston marathon attacks. we're reading through the charges. learning more about what the fbi seized from his room. they described a large pyrotechnic, a black jacket and white cap. the big concern in addition to his brother's ties to any other outside groups, if there are any, is the question about the fbi. that the fbi questioned tamerlan tsarnaev and said that he was not a threat at the time. do you have any concerns with that information? >> well, you know, it is too early for me to second-guess the fbi. i think we need to know more about what they knew. the fact of the matter is that it is good that they contacted him. that wasn't enough to deter him, obviously. but the fact is that before i'm going to say the fbi should have done something different, what i, i'm not prepared to say that yet. there is just not enough information. what i will say is this. we do
let me bring in congressman keith ellis, the first muslim elected to congress. first i'm sure you've heard the news that dzhokhar tsarnaev has been charged with using weapons of mass destruction in the boston marathon attacks. we're reading through the charges. learning more about what the fbi seized from his room. they described a large pyrotechnic, a black jacket and white cap. the big concern in addition to his brother's ties to any other outside groups, if there are any, is the question...
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the former elections worker and democratic official both face multiple charges for faking petitions that helped them qualify for the presidential race in the state. patti ann? >> thank you, heather. the 19-year-old boston bombing suspect has been charged with using a weapons of mass destruction and malicious destruction of property. here now to breakdown the charges is criminal defense attorney arthur aidala. >> the article in the boston haro herald introduces attorneys saying it seems cut and dry but there are a lot of problems with this case. first of all the guy is 19 has no criminal record. people say he was influenced his older brother it may help him get a lighter sentence. he was mir ran diessed. are there holes in the case? >> it is a little stretch to say there's a hole in the case. don't be surprised if they ask for a change of venue. timothy mcveigh did it with the oklahoma bombing. if it says it is wrong that city has been rocked in a way new york city was rocked. i believe we are going to see swift justice here. all of those factors you mentioned has to do with the death pen
the former elections worker and democratic official both face multiple charges for faking petitions that helped them qualify for the presidential race in the state. patti ann? >> thank you, heather. the 19-year-old boston bombing suspect has been charged with using a weapons of mass destruction and malicious destruction of property. here now to breakdown the charges is criminal defense attorney arthur aidala. >> the article in the boston haro herald introduces attorneys saying it...
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with just two weeks to go before the special election down in charleston. is sanford nearing the end of his appalachian trail or comeback trail? we'll see. >>> finally, another republican elected official uses an ethnic slur to make a point. wait until you hear what that guy said. it that's not bad, wait until you hear his apology. this is "hardball." the place for politics. ♪ it's about where you're going. the new ram 1500. best-in-class 25 mpg. ♪ north american truck of the year. ♪ the truck of texas. better residual value than ford and chevy. it's the fastest-growing truck brand in america. guts. glory. ram. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >>> boylston street up in boston is re-opened to residents and businesses. there they are. that's the
with just two weeks to go before the special election down in charleston. is sanford nearing the end of his appalachian trail or comeback trail? we'll see. >>> finally, another republican elected official uses an ethnic slur to make a point. wait until you hear what that guy said. it that's not bad, wait until you hear his apology. this is "hardball." the place for politics. ♪ it's about where you're going. the new ram 1500. best-in-class 25 mpg. ♪ north american truck of...
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i do know that there will be 18,000 people murdered before the next election in november. so i appreciate president obama's stand. i hope he will become stronger. i think it's not too late for him to put pressure on. i don't think it's too late for the american public. i am recommending that the senate has a special dictate in their legislation. they have more control and more power than the house of representatives. so every person is every state is represented by my senators as well as their own. so i would suggest everybody take a postcard, address it to each one of the senators, get a group together and get a labeling matrix and printout labels and send shame on you to everyone that voted no and thank you to everyone that voted yes. we need to continue this fight. >> when it comes to the bombing in boston, nbc news is now confirming with cambridge pd that there were no gun permits and petitions to carry a weapon for either of the brothers suspected of being the bombers. by all accounts they were suspected of carrying weapons illegally. do you think this terror attack w
i do know that there will be 18,000 people murdered before the next election in november. so i appreciate president obama's stand. i hope he will become stronger. i think it's not too late for him to put pressure on. i don't think it's too late for the american public. i am recommending that the senate has a special dictate in their legislation. they have more control and more power than the house of representatives. so every person is every state is represented by my senators as well as their...
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iraqis braved the fear of violence to vote in the first election since the withdrawal of u.s. troops. candidates vied for seats or provincial councils. there were reports of scattered violence, but no fatalities today. back here at homes the death toll has been set at 14 now in wednesday's explosion at a fertilizer plant in texas. more than 200 people were injured and an entire town rocked to its core. dominic has the latest. good evening. >> good evening. the authorities here in west in central texas declaring the disaster site now safe after rumors swept across the town that a second explosion was imminent caused by leaks coming from gas tanks that were affected by the blast on wednesday and those leaks had started small fires. the authorities saying that is under control. the town was worried, fearing more people would be hurt. and we now have photos and names of about a dozen of those 14 bodies that have been recovered from the site. most were emergency workers. residents here are very frustrated that the authorities have been communicating about the dead here and also the
iraqis braved the fear of violence to vote in the first election since the withdrawal of u.s. troops. candidates vied for seats or provincial councils. there were reports of scattered violence, but no fatalities today. back here at homes the death toll has been set at 14 now in wednesday's explosion at a fertilizer plant in texas. more than 200 people were injured and an entire town rocked to its core. dominic has the latest. good evening. >> good evening. the authorities here in west in...
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it's hoped that he could trigger snap elections in july. not looking too bad. pauline? >> we gave you a decent lead-in in the asia pacific markets where most markets ended in positive territory. investors in japan were saying hallelujah because of the weakening yen. the nikkei ended up by almost 2% by the end of the session largely because of the yen, hovering around that triple digit mark today was trading around 99 yen to the u.s. dollar. many investors believe it will break that 100 yen threshold soon. this was good for japanese exporters. the commodity sector did rebound which helped the main aussie bench up by 0.7%. the hang seng was in negative territory for most of the territory but eked out a positive gain by the end of the session. the shanghai composite shows it was down by 0.1%. the insurance sector was one of the main drags. largely because of the earthquake in sichuan with insurance companies declining today. on the flip side, construction related companies saw some gains with the expectations of major rebuilding. but also we saw investor caution today. a d
it's hoped that he could trigger snap elections in july. not looking too bad. pauline? >> we gave you a decent lead-in in the asia pacific markets where most markets ended in positive territory. investors in japan were saying hallelujah because of the weakening yen. the nikkei ended up by almost 2% by the end of the session largely because of the yen, hovering around that triple digit mark today was trading around 99 yen to the u.s. dollar. many investors believe it will break that 100...
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he is very hesitant to talk about this. >> michael: yeah. >> he did say it was an unscheduled election, and from what we learned is it did change a lot of things that he did. he had to pander to his base. and whether it be a democrat or republican, it does change the dynamic of who is governing. >> michael: i would say the lesson is not to just hold the middle. >> yeah, go somewhere. >> michael: joe garofoli of "the san francisco chronicle" thanks so much for being here. up next, brett ehrlich will completely misunderstanding the meaning behind a significant debt. >> it's thursday, and my segment is out of this world. don't go away. honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those type
he is very hesitant to talk about this. >> michael: yeah. >> he did say it was an unscheduled election, and from what we learned is it did change a lot of things that he did. he had to pander to his base. and whether it be a democrat or republican, it does change the dynamic of who is governing. >> michael: i would say the lesson is not to just hold the middle. >> yeah, go somewhere. >> michael: joe garofoli of "the san francisco chronicle" thanks so much...
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. >> there is a request or directive out there to take the steps so passengers call their elected officials to take them to take action. >> some of the busiest airports including new york and washington already experiencing delays and longer wait times for security. >> he says he was arrested for sticking up for the first and second amendment. 8th grader jair rotted mar come refused when a teacher told him to remove his nra shirt that says protect your rights. he faces charges of disrupting an educational process and officer. his father says it does not violate the dress code. >>> a florida father punched out an alligator that attacked his 6-year-old son. how the duo was getting ready to go canoeing that's when the child wandered away into the jaws of an 8 foot gator near their home. >> jabbed my arm and i couldn't get out. >> i ran into the water about waste deep and i had my son like this here because i didn't want to play tug of war with theal giert. i didn't want to get his arm ripped out. while i am doing that i am punching the alligator on top of his head. >> a good samaritan came in
. >> there is a request or directive out there to take the steps so passengers call their elected officials to take them to take action. >> some of the busiest airports including new york and washington already experiencing delays and longer wait times for security. >> he says he was arrested for sticking up for the first and second amendment. 8th grader jair rotted mar come refused when a teacher told him to remove his nra shirt that says protect your rights. he faces charges...
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but can any of these folks actually get elected again? >>> good morning from washington. i'm chuck todd. this is your tuesday edition of "the daily rundown." it is april 23rd. right to my first reads of the morning. >>> 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev who was shot in the head, neck, leg and hands according to newly released documents, has been officially charged with using a weapon of mass destruction that resulted in three deaths and more than 170 injuries. he's also been charged with malicious destruction of property by means of an explosive device resulting in death. both charges carry the death penalty as a maximum sentence. tsarnaev was read his miranda rights in a brief bedside session in the intensive care unit at boston's beth israel hospital. the appearance began when a magistrate judge asked a doctor whether he was alert saying you can rouse him. according to a transcript of the appearance, tsarnaev nodded for times to questions but spoke just one word. when asked can you afford a lawyer, he answered simply -- no. the government says it has photographic evidence p
but can any of these folks actually get elected again? >>> good morning from washington. i'm chuck todd. this is your tuesday edition of "the daily rundown." it is april 23rd. right to my first reads of the morning. >>> 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev who was shot in the head, neck, leg and hands according to newly released documents, has been officially charged with using a weapon of mass destruction that resulted in three deaths and more than 170 injuries. he's also...
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you have to look at how the people are elected. if you look at the states with t the resistance, they are red states, and not just gun-owning states, but libertarian states and they don't want the government involved in their life. that is the base of the largely republican senators who have said, we just can't go there, and you couple that, sam w a couple of other things, with the immigration issue to consider this year, and a couple of other thorny issues they have to go through, and how many times can the people go out on the limb to vote on something that they know their constituents are going to like? it may not make sense to us here, but it makes sense to them the there. >> and there is only so much political capital to expend, and they have to pick and choose, those being the republican lawmakers and the democrats in more conservative leaning states will have to expend the energy. maybe that is the case here. what type of situation, and onus does this bring to the states to fill in the void? >> well, it is interesting, becau
you have to look at how the people are elected. if you look at the states with t the resistance, they are red states, and not just gun-owning states, but libertarian states and they don't want the government involved in their life. that is the base of the largely republican senators who have said, we just can't go there, and you couple that, sam w a couple of other things, with the immigration issue to consider this year, and a couple of other thorny issues they have to go through, and how many...
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he is the siktd democrat to not seek re-election. two democrats have announced they won't run next year. joining me now, mark murray. we're not saying that the vote no on the back ground collection or the comments made by senator baucus regarding health care legislation he co-sponsored are the reason he's leaving but the timing is within a week there. >> it surprising timing. a lot of russ following these 2014 raise had been assuming that max baucus would run for re-election. he had amassed a substantial war chest. there was not a big time republican candidate to run for this seat just yet. so it seemed like even though this was not going to be a sure slam-dunk for max baucus, that thing were sitting pretty. the news surprised at love people. the democrats see a potential silver lining. they think they have a chance being able to get the former montana governor to run. that would be good news for them. if neither of the two run, this would be a prime opportunity for republicans to pick up the seat. >> and moving ahead, the president
he is the siktd democrat to not seek re-election. two democrats have announced they won't run next year. joining me now, mark murray. we're not saying that the vote no on the back ground collection or the comments made by senator baucus regarding health care legislation he co-sponsored are the reason he's leaving but the timing is within a week there. >> it surprising timing. a lot of russ following these 2014 raise had been assuming that max baucus would run for re-election. he had...
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with just two weeks to go before that special election down in charleston. is sanford nearing the end of his appalachian trail or comeback trail? we'll see. >>> finally, another republican elected official uses an ethnic slur to make a point. these guys live in isolation booths. wait until you hear what that guy said. if that's not bad enough, wait till you hear what his apology sounds like, which is even worse. at least it's stupid. this is "hardball." the place for politics. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with
with just two weeks to go before that special election down in charleston. is sanford nearing the end of his appalachian trail or comeback trail? we'll see. >>> finally, another republican elected official uses an ethnic slur to make a point. these guys live in isolation booths. wait until you hear what that guy said. if that's not bad enough, wait till you hear what his apology sounds like, which is even worse. at least it's stupid. this is "hardball." the place for...
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think what, you know, in the aftermath, though, of the boston incident should remind us is then our elected leaders need to be held accountable for those choices. if they choose, for example, to not pass legislation that would keep police and firefighters and teachers and other first responders, you know, in action, they need to come to the people and explain why they made that choice and they better have a good answer. >> much as they should in relation to legislation for universal background checks. >> well, absolutely. and much as they probably should, frankly, i mean, the sequester. i mean, you know, just last week you had james clapper of the intelligence, of dia essentially saying he was concerned about the degrading of our intelligence capabilities because of the sequester. you had the fbi saying that they were going to have to furlough every single employee for at least three weeks at some point during this period. we all understand tough choices, but as we can see now, and this week, those choices have real consequences. >> they certainly do. the republican house member who chairs
think what, you know, in the aftermath, though, of the boston incident should remind us is then our elected leaders need to be held accountable for those choices. if they choose, for example, to not pass legislation that would keep police and firefighters and teachers and other first responders, you know, in action, they need to come to the people and explain why they made that choice and they better have a good answer. >> much as they should in relation to legislation for universal...
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by the way, christie's move is a reminder he's still running for re-election, not for 2016 yet. >>> as we wait for formal charges to be brought against the 19-year-old marathon bombing suspect federal and state authorities are trying to determine what led up to last monday's attack and what red flags might have been missed. for more on that joined by nbc's national investigative correspondent michael isikoff. it seems to me the unanswered question everybody would like to know of, number one, where did these guys test? nobody believes this was the first time they did these bombs on monday. that they must have tested them somewhere. the second, what was tamerlan, the older brother, doing in russia for six months? >> reporter: exactly. there's so many unanswered questions here. but let's start with the -- that russian report to the fbi in 2011 asking them to investigate tamerlan. what sparked that -- the russian request? what information do they have? the fbi says that the russians didn't provide any backup. you look at their statement. they said they asked them to investigate him as a fo
by the way, christie's move is a reminder he's still running for re-election, not for 2016 yet. >>> as we wait for formal charges to be brought against the 19-year-old marathon bombing suspect federal and state authorities are trying to determine what led up to last monday's attack and what red flags might have been missed. for more on that joined by nbc's national investigative correspondent michael isikoff. it seems to me the unanswered question everybody would like to know of,...
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they realize that they are going to have to be re-elected. they are not going to throw themselves in the obama volcano. this is what the founders wanted, as a matter of fact. they didn't want rushed legislation. they wanted thoughtful, slow dynamics. they preferred gridlock in a certain way so you didn't have demagoguery ruling the day. i think the legislators are thinking very seriously about what is going o. the benefit, of course, in having a divided senate so you don't have people rushing... [inaudible], as we have seen with obamacare, it doesn't turn out very well. you would think with a democratally-controlled senate this, tells you -- look with a democratic president,ing this is something that shouldn't have passed. you would think they would write a bill that want need an amendment in order to get through, on a major social issue, they didn't do a very good job, either side. >> shannon: the democrats say this isn't over. how do they manage it next time? >> elect more progressive democrats. one thing -- this is a mild bill. this wasn't
they realize that they are going to have to be re-elected. they are not going to throw themselves in the obama volcano. this is what the founders wanted, as a matter of fact. they didn't want rushed legislation. they wanted thoughtful, slow dynamics. they preferred gridlock in a certain way so you didn't have demagoguery ruling the day. i think the legislators are thinking very seriously about what is going o. the benefit, of course, in having a divided senate so you don't have people...
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. >> after the last election, the democratic leadership did say, chris, that their top goal was to keep a lot of these senators from retiring and there's five of them. what happened? >> working in the senate is not necessarily a fun place right now. the dysfunction in washington gets to these senators. i think sometimes we think they're immune to it but they see and experience it every day. it's difficult after you have been there term after term and see where it's kind of devolved to run. that's why one of the reasons why republicans are having a difficult time. not because the republican party has its problems and it does, it's because it's really tough to convince people to leave the private sector or whatever it might be to run for office. i think that's part of the problem. that being said, i think there are always good people who are going to step up and run and represent their state and i think you're seeing that in states like michigan, montana, that's a really good opportunity for us to keep that seat. i'm not concerned about it yet. it's way too early. >> to his original point
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this is what we elect them to do. we elect them to come to the table with ideas that may be different and may be the same but define common ground and get things accomplished. i'm glad it happened but i wish it would have happened sooner. that's the problem for me. >> as we talk about the political atmosphere in washington, d.c. and we see obviously strains but there's talk of the strain in the left and the fact that max baucus will not rerun. he's one of the people that voted against the gun reform measures out of the senate. as we look at this and the political headline, max baucus locked in bitter feuds with party. we look at his voting history on this. he voted against bipartisan gun background check bill i mentioned. voted against senator patty murray's budget. voted for obama care but says he foresees a train wreck in implementing part of it. is it a relief to the administration to hear he's not going to rerun? >> it's good that he's not going to rerun and come back because one of the elements that the administr
this is what we elect them to do. we elect them to come to the table with ideas that may be different and may be the same but define common ground and get things accomplished. i'm glad it happened but i wish it would have happened sooner. that's the problem for me. >> as we talk about the political atmosphere in washington, d.c. and we see obviously strains but there's talk of the strain in the left and the fact that max baucus will not rerun. he's one of the people that voted against the...
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max boccus will not seek re-election in 2014. he served six terms in the u.s. senate. that's 36 years. democrats will now be defending open senate seats in six states next year. imagine that. he's served longer than you've been alive. those are the headlines. cheryl: it's cheryl. it's been -- hello, lady. it's been an entertaining 36 years. >> you're a lot younger than 36. that's for sure. cheryl: yeah. love a. thank you. het you are -- heather from the news room, thank you. 19-year-old boston suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev facing charges that could potentially result in the death penalty and new details after a court hearing took place in his hospital room. fox is outside of beth israel's medical center in boston with the latest. >> hi, cheryl. this information coming from an affidavit of a top f.b.i. official, giving a lot of details about the evidence that authorities believe they have. they say they have video that reveals the two suspects that they say are involved in the boston marathon bombing showed up to the scene, walking out of this video footage about 11 minutes
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chris: he remembers the day he started the job, flying from texas to washington with the president-elect. >> he turns to me, eric, welcome aboard. we will see the world together. i thought to myself, wow, it was a wild ride. it was amazing. i had the ultimate photography job for eight years. president gave me the trust just to be there and document everything. to me that was the ultimate mat experience. >> chris: eric draper hasn't hung up his camera. he was mitt romney's photographer during last year's campaign. he will be taking more pictures of the bushes this weekend. >> we'll see you next fox news sunday.
chris: he remembers the day he started the job, flying from texas to washington with the president-elect. >> he turns to me, eric, welcome aboard. we will see the world together. i thought to myself, wow, it was a wild ride. it was amazing. i had the ultimate photography job for eight years. president gave me the trust just to be there and document everything. to me that was the ultimate mat experience. >> chris: eric draper hasn't hung up his camera. he was mitt romney's...
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chris: he remembers the day he started the job, flying from texas to washington with the president-elect. >> he turns to me, eric, welcome aboard. we will see the world together. i thought to myself, wow, it was a wild ride. it was amazing. i had the ultimate photography job for eight years. president gave me the trust just to be there and document everything. to me that was the ultimate mat experience. >> chris: eric draper hasn't hung up his camera. he was mitt romney's photographer during last year's campaign. he will be taking more pictures of the bushes this weekend. >> we'll see you next fox news sunday.
chris: he remembers the day he started the job, flying from texas to washington with the president-elect. >> he turns to me, eric, welcome aboard. we will see the world together. i thought to myself, wow, it was a wild ride. it was amazing. i had the ultimate photography job for eight years. president gave me the trust just to be there and document everything. to me that was the ultimate mat experience. >> chris: eric draper hasn't hung up his camera. he was mitt romney's...